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the facility here were excellent. when a lot of people walk in the building, if they are old enough to remember going to kindergarten and a school like this, the facility here were excellent. the kindergarten room is a search to remind people of being a safe place where you can learn people who are sympathetic to you and understanding. that was what was happening here. >> and then when they go out and see the exhibits and photographs of what cool were like and south carolina in virginia and the district of columbia and they see african-american communities endure and they can begin to question how difficult it was for african-americans all across the country to receive an education, a good education. here in topeka, if you look at the school just standing outside, you would be hard press to determine whether white students are african-american students attended. the school board provided all the same materials that the white schools offer. when they come to visit that after graduating from elementary schools, the law
the facility here were excellent. when a lot of people walk in the building, if they are old enough to remember going to kindergarten and a school like this, the facility here were excellent. the kindergarten room is a search to remind people of being a safe place where you can learn people who are sympathetic to you and understanding. that was what was happening here. >> and then when they go out and see the exhibits and photographs of what cool were like and south carolina in virginia...
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the facilities were excellent. it serves to remind people that education is about being in a safe place where you can learn by people who are sympathetic to you. that was happening here in the monroe elementary's. this was an excellent educational experience. when people see photographs of what people were like in south carolina and virginia and the district of columbia and they see what african-american communities could do then they began to rush and how difficult it was for african americans all across the country to receive an education in their community. you look at the schools standing outside you would be hard pressed to determine whether white students are african-american students attended. the school board really did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offer. what is more interesting for people is they find out after graduating from elementary school african-american students attended middle and high schools because the line kansas only permitted segregation in elementary's, with cit
the facilities were excellent. it serves to remind people that education is about being in a safe place where you can learn by people who are sympathetic to you. that was happening here in the monroe elementary's. this was an excellent educational experience. when people see photographs of what people were like in south carolina and virginia and the district of columbia and they see what african-american communities could do then they began to rush and how difficult it was for african americans...
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she got a call from excel, they knew how much she owed them, had her account number, and asked for the credit card information and last four digits of her social security number, and she thinks whoever called her stole her excel beer out of the mailbox. >> it's scary they'll set up a scam that's at elaborate, and that there re people falling for it. >> we checked with excel about you. first they say they usually don't call and demand payment, and if you ever wonder who's on the other end of the phone, just hang up and you call excel back. >>> the flooding in louisiana right back is being called the worst natural disaster to hit the us since sandy. president obama has plans to see the devastation up close tuesday. today gop 79able hopeful donald trump -- gop presidential hopeful donald trump baton rouge. and today there's a new map out by cnn showing colorado in blue, meaning we're leaning more to the democratic side, but there's no telling how voters will feel closer to election day. >>> and new tonight at 10:00, a special tribute for those that lost their lives in air medical service.
she got a call from excel, they knew how much she owed them, had her account number, and asked for the credit card information and last four digits of her social security number, and she thinks whoever called her stole her excel beer out of the mailbox. >> it's scary they'll set up a scam that's at elaborate, and that there re people falling for it. >> we checked with excel about you. first they say they usually don't call and demand payment, and if you ever wonder who's on the...
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we haven't much time. >> thank you, your excellency. it is an honor. >> before he died, captain hale spoke of you as a true patriot and worthy soldier. >> tallmadge was a junior officer -- loyal, patriotic, and doing his job for general washington. he was in the yale class of 1774. tallmadge was a classmate, if not the roommate, of nathan hale, who's been hanged. >> your regimental commander has seen fit to promote you to major. i must call upon you for a less-public distinction. i shall require you to manage the army's intelligence-gathering efforts. >> washington saw the advantage of intelligence. he also knew the need and necessity to form a spy ring. >> it is a fine line that a trustworthy man must walk who lives in this world of trickery and yet remain true to his cause. >> thank you, your excellency. i will not let you down. >> benjamin tallmadge was a special forces agent and one of washington's most respected aides. he was in many ways the exact inverse of what benedict arnold is -- somebody who cared more about others than hims
we haven't much time. >> thank you, your excellency. it is an honor. >> before he died, captain hale spoke of you as a true patriot and worthy soldier. >> tallmadge was a junior officer -- loyal, patriotic, and doing his job for general washington. he was in the yale class of 1774. tallmadge was a classmate, if not the roommate, of nathan hale, who's been hanged. >> your regimental commander has seen fit to promote you to major. i must call upon you for a less-public...
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gallatin: that is an excellent question, sir. i remind you of something i said earlier. i will return to it with accuracy. his excellency, when he spoke to the israelites of newport, rhode island made a statement that we need to keep in mind. the government of the united states gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution, no assistance. the children of the stock of abraham who enjoy the goodwill of the other inhabitants, there shall be none to make him afraid. it is the claim of those who follow islam that they are of the stock of abraham. they are descended from the son of abraham through haggai. that son's name is ishmael. i am sure he did not consider necessarily this would be extended to those who professed islam. i would say that what he said to the israelites would apply as well to the muslim man. [applause] >> you said that you were booted out of the senate on a partyline vote. am i correct that your former boss president washington warned against political parties? mr. gallatin: indeed. it was almost inevitable. >> do you feel the country would be better off wit
gallatin: that is an excellent question, sir. i remind you of something i said earlier. i will return to it with accuracy. his excellency, when he spoke to the israelites of newport, rhode island made a statement that we need to keep in mind. the government of the united states gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution, no assistance. the children of the stock of abraham who enjoy the goodwill of the other inhabitants, there shall be none to make him afraid. it is the claim of those who...
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she went to excel, of course. and excel really gave her good stuff to learn. >> kimberly: it is at this gym where the needham native got her start. >> we're so proud toe it's so amazing how she keeps going and going. >> kimberly: they are team aly all the way. >> i think it's inspiring. >> kimberly: in fact, this instructor wear patriotic sneakers raisman gave her in hopes they'd be a good luck charm during the women's individual all-around competition. this inspiring gymnast from raisman's current practice facility in burlington put her positive vibes. >> i feel like she's going to do a great job because she's been working really, really hard. >> go, aly, go! >> kimberly: rooting for raisman while practicing their own routine, there's little doubt she'd take home her pride. she took home silver, but she's second to none with her fan base. >> i'm so happy she got silver. that's really, really good. >> aly, aly! >> kimberly: it looks like raisman's gyms are getting a boost. excel says after the last olympics four y
she went to excel, of course. and excel really gave her good stuff to learn. >> kimberly: it is at this gym where the needham native got her start. >> we're so proud toe it's so amazing how she keeps going and going. >> kimberly: they are team aly all the way. >> i think it's inspiring. >> kimberly: in fact, this instructor wear patriotic sneakers raisman gave her in hopes they'd be a good luck charm during the women's individual all-around competition. this...
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we have excellent records. as you pass through that historical documented record and look at other information that looks at temperature thousands, millions of years ago, april was the hottest year on record, the 12th hottest year in a row. it isn't a coincidence what is happening with climate. if you look at carbon dioxide, we should be 200 ppm, 238 ppm, since the industrial level we are at 400 ppm. the thought that by 2100 we will only increases to 1.5 ° is highly unlikely but let me tell this a different way. i was in business 20 years ago almost. this is a mosquito borne disease in africa, and that is your 401(k). if a mosquito borne virus comes around and your animals die, that is bad news so that is a biblical disease, moving out of sub-saharan africa to northern africa, it depends on climate and when the mosquito emerges and you have great, heavy periods followed by wet periods to cause this to happen. to protect your animal, this causes bad diseases, causes hemorrhagic favor, and the farmers don't have
we have excellent records. as you pass through that historical documented record and look at other information that looks at temperature thousands, millions of years ago, april was the hottest year on record, the 12th hottest year in a row. it isn't a coincidence what is happening with climate. if you look at carbon dioxide, we should be 200 ppm, 238 ppm, since the industrial level we are at 400 ppm. the thought that by 2100 we will only increases to 1.5 ° is highly unlikely but let me tell...
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chamberlain: excellent, thank you. [applause] mr. chamberlain: sort of continuing on this theme of this conventional wisdom of the idea that in red states or purple states, that somehow, i'm a -- democrats win better by being more moderate or conservative, nobody on this panel has probably experienced that conventional wisdom more strongly than congressman alan grayson because he is somebody that is actually elected in bc and working with the establishment every day. we have seen -- >> organs to them, as the case may be. [laughter] mr. chamberlain: we have seen the entire establishment is sort of working against you, much like with bernie from the president on down having endorsed you're absolutely terrible opponent. we're not even talking about your general election opponent yet, we're talking about your absolutely terrible opponent in the primary. i would love to hear, what do you feel about, what have you learned from the sanders campaign manager are taking and implementing in your senate race, and how are you commanding that ment
chamberlain: excellent, thank you. [applause] mr. chamberlain: sort of continuing on this theme of this conventional wisdom of the idea that in red states or purple states, that somehow, i'm a -- democrats win better by being more moderate or conservative, nobody on this panel has probably experienced that conventional wisdom more strongly than congressman alan grayson because he is somebody that is actually elected in bc and working with the establishment every day. we have seen -- >>...
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i think it was an excellent meeting, and -- i think we're very well on our way. a lot of the things i said are very strong but we have to be strong and we have to say what's happening and there is crime as you know, a lot of crime and problems, but together i really believe we'll solve those problems, the president and i, and we will get them solved. illegal immigration is a problem for mexico, as well as for us. drugs are a tremendous problem for mexico, as well as us. it's not a one-way street and we will work together and we will get those problems solved. mr. president? >> translator: i should say just as i have said before, the mexican government has complete respect for the electoral process in the united states. i invited both candidates, which received a quick response from presidential candidate trump to talk about the bilatteral issue, and in addition to the meetings we have highlighted, we talked about the relevance, in terms of the relationship of both countries, how important the strategic alliance is between both countries is, and i also expressed a
i think it was an excellent meeting, and -- i think we're very well on our way. a lot of the things i said are very strong but we have to be strong and we have to say what's happening and there is crime as you know, a lot of crime and problems, but together i really believe we'll solve those problems, the president and i, and we will get them solved. illegal immigration is a problem for mexico, as well as for us. drugs are a tremendous problem for mexico, as well as us. it's not a one-way...
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it's part of a settlement with excel and other group, basically involving excel changing their rate structure. it would drop the grid access fee, the fee you pay to access the power in the first place, itself. basically you would pay more for the electricity you would use at peak times and less for the same amount of electricity at off peak times. for example, in the morning and evening you would pay more than the overnight or afternoon hours when the fee would be less. this is just a pilot program they will start off in a couple thousand homes starting this year, then expand to a couple thousand more next year. that wouldn't happen till about 2020. for now the bill should stay the same but things are now moving and changing after that settlement. we are talking about changes to renewable energy aa well, and where the power behind me actually comes from. more on that coming up at 5:30. jason gruenauer, denver 7. >>> we have a consumer alert this morning. if you stayed in recently, your personal information could be at risk. hackers stole information from the company hei. the westin in snow ma
it's part of a settlement with excel and other group, basically involving excel changing their rate structure. it would drop the grid access fee, the fee you pay to access the power in the first place, itself. basically you would pay more for the electricity you would use at peak times and less for the same amount of electricity at off peak times. for example, in the morning and evening you would pay more than the overnight or afternoon hours when the fee would be less. this is just a pilot...
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and i'm wondering if where that might fit into your excellent book. >> i think it is something that is completely necessary. that is one of the things that is exciting about finishing this research and revising the book over the past year. it's what has been going on in the communities it's the fact that hillary clinton talks about the mission o mission of her pry should she become elected is very promising. so these conversations are opening up. harry tubman is going to be on the 20-dollar bill. the question is whether they will move beyond these conversations in this room and elsewhere to the concrete change in the kind of kind of a growis for the change of consciousness about who gets to be a citizen and who doesn't, who should be included, and how much opportunity we should provide citizens that have been systematically and historically excluded the basic resources including in the case of the water that is in place and. i wanted to ask a historical question. what was the maximum participation argument how much of this decline in the appeal of that ideal do you think turned on the
and i'm wondering if where that might fit into your excellent book. >> i think it is something that is completely necessary. that is one of the things that is exciting about finishing this research and revising the book over the past year. it's what has been going on in the communities it's the fact that hillary clinton talks about the mission o mission of her pry should she become elected is very promising. so these conversations are opening up. harry tubman is going to be on the...
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. >>> a major settlement involving excel energy could change how much you pay for electricity. >> and it's also gooddfor renewable energy. jason gr more. >> reporter: the sun is nott even up yet but we're talking solar power. we're talking about access to more solar power ensuring more people have access, and for it to potentially be cheaper. we'll break down how. the settlement starts with excel dropppng its grid access fee, the fee everybody pays just for the ability to pull electricity off the grid that then you have to pay for. changing how much you pay based on the time of use. costs would be more during peak hours and more if you're using a lot of power at once. for solar, this is great news. you're only paying for the electricity you actually use, and solar actually produces the most when electricity prices would be the highest, like in summer and in the afternoon and evenings. when the like me would have to pay and you could be making your own power. this would also provide low income family more access to solar power by linking certain families up with the power from the sola
. >>> a major settlement involving excel energy could change how much you pay for electricity. >> and it's also gooddfor renewable energy. jason gr more. >> reporter: the sun is nott even up yet but we're talking solar power. we're talking about access to more solar power ensuring more people have access, and for it to potentially be cheaper. we'll break down how. the settlement starts with excel dropppng its grid access fee, the fee everybody pays just for the ability to...
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excellent way to talk about it. >> there's a net. it was ngapeth's hand. >> they have to communicate whether they did or didn't. in this case earvin ngapeth may have numb hand because it was in the net. aaron russell back to serve. if you're just joining us, the united states a stunning comeback in the opening set. they won it 25-22. also on the second set by the same score. france came back. drilled the americans 25-14 in the third. americans out to a 6-1 lead but now we're tied at 13. >> brazil's favorite player at the line. >> le roux. ngapeth. and he's stuffed. finally a stuffed block for the united states. >> talked to kevin le roux earlier. >> easy serving right now for the united states. good play by lee. >> rouzier through a seam in the block and down. we're tied again. >> a lot of jump floats from france right now. tight set. taylor sander off the top. what a swing by matt anderson. wow. talk about taking out the trash. >> i'm watching this and watching the transition block of france and with kevin le roux out there i would
excellent way to talk about it. >> there's a net. it was ngapeth's hand. >> they have to communicate whether they did or didn't. in this case earvin ngapeth may have numb hand because it was in the net. aaron russell back to serve. if you're just joining us, the united states a stunning comeback in the opening set. they won it 25-22. also on the second set by the same score. france came back. drilled the americans 25-14 in the third. americans out to a 6-1 lead but now we're tied at...
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>> well, i was always told that excellence is not a destination, it's a new direction. it's not a parking lot, it's a highway. as soon as we think we're doing well, somebody goes past us. there are differing areas of space. one would say -- some would say that the majority of women, white women have made a tremendous amount of progress, even though there's much more progress to be made. that minority women, if you were to look at the ceo positions and the like, it's not where it needs to be for either majority or minority, but there are more majority women in those rules than minority women. so you can look in each one of these areas and you can see differences in those areas. my how you manage all of those dimensions of diversity in a way that get you to optimal numbers, no matter which. and essentially what you are doing is being highly intentional. so when you think about this, one of the shortcomings with those folks who try and manage around this is it's not viewed as a business discipline in some organizations. and it's not viewed as a business discipline because
>> well, i was always told that excellence is not a destination, it's a new direction. it's not a parking lot, it's a highway. as soon as we think we're doing well, somebody goes past us. there are differing areas of space. one would say -- some would say that the majority of women, white women have made a tremendous amount of progress, even though there's much more progress to be made. that minority women, if you were to look at the ceo positions and the like, it's not where it needs to...
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>> his health is excellent, particularly his financial health. it works out just fine. he said to me at the door, hey, harold, you think i should run for president. i said, i don't know. he said, but i think it it's a good idea. >> do you think he would be fit to be president of the united states? >> i think he would be as fit as all the rest of them? there's an incidence and prevalence of disease. the incidents are out there. the prevalence is what walks into the office and you identify. who knows. >> who knows? who knows. he's a 70-year-old man. you have the same average medical concerns you have for a 70-year-old man. also who among us is fit to be president. who knows what people are walking around with. besides, all the other presidents are sick or dead. by the way, eisenhower didn't have polio. who knows? who knows? who knows? is he fit? that actually is the medical assessment of donald trump's health, according to the only person who has ever publicly attested to it and who did so in a half page letter he now says was partially a joke and who knows, really, about
>> his health is excellent, particularly his financial health. it works out just fine. he said to me at the door, hey, harold, you think i should run for president. i said, i don't know. he said, but i think it it's a good idea. >> do you think he would be fit to be president of the united states? >> i think he would be as fit as all the rest of them? there's an incidence and prevalence of disease. the incidents are out there. the prevalence is what walks into the office and...
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the amount of corn dented is also percent is rated good to excellent, a point better in the excellent category. 89 percent of the crop is setting pods, 4 points more than average. but remember all that massive flooding we showed you last week in louisiana and arkansas? it's showing up in rice conditions ratings. usda calling arkansas 52 percent good to excellent, a 10 point drop in just a week. lousiana fell 4 points, to 53 percent good to excellent, but much of the crop in the southern portion of the state is already harvested. analysts were watching placements closely in the lastest cattle on feed report. it shows placements moving higher, up two percent. as for total number of cattle on feed, that's also up 2 percent in july to 10 point 2 million head. but marketings fell in july-- to one point 7 million head down 1 percent--making it the lowest total for the month of july on record. alright, those are the headlines...meteorologist mike hoffman joins us now with weather...mike, some of these crop tour scouts battled rain thinks tyne there will be some systems moving through the nor
the amount of corn dented is also percent is rated good to excellent, a point better in the excellent category. 89 percent of the crop is setting pods, 4 points more than average. but remember all that massive flooding we showed you last week in louisiana and arkansas? it's showing up in rice conditions ratings. usda calling arkansas 52 percent good to excellent, a 10 point drop in just a week. lousiana fell 4 points, to 53 percent good to excellent, but much of the crop in the southern portion...
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excellent way to talk about it. >> there's a net. it was ngapeth's hand. >> they have to communicate whether they did or didn't. in this case earvin ngapeth may have numb hand because it was in the net. aaron russell back to serve. if you're just joining us, the united states a stunning comeback in the opening set. they won it 25-22. also on the second set by the same score. france came back. drilled the americans 25-14 in the third. americans out to a 6-1 lead but now we're tied at 13. >> brazil's favorite player at the line. >> le roux. ngapeth. and he's stuffed. finally a stuffed block for the united states. >> talked to kevin le roux earlier. >> easy serving right now for the united states. good play by lee. >> rouzier through a seam in the block and down. we're tied again. >> a lot of jump floats from france right now. tight set. taylor sander off the top. what a swing by matt anderson. wow. talk about taking out the trash. >> i'm watching this and watching the transition block of france and with kevin le roux out there i would
excellent way to talk about it. >> there's a net. it was ngapeth's hand. >> they have to communicate whether they did or didn't. in this case earvin ngapeth may have numb hand because it was in the net. aaron russell back to serve. if you're just joining us, the united states a stunning comeback in the opening set. they won it 25-22. also on the second set by the same score. france came back. drilled the americans 25-14 in the third. americans out to a 6-1 lead but now we're tied at...
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the ford foundation, the headaches and excellent -- ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. again from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill, it up even from "the washington post." good evening. the realities of running a presidential campaign really set in for donald trump this week. he had his first national security briefing. he reset his national security policy by calling for extreme venting of anyone trying to enter the united states. owneceived calls from his party to release his tax returns, and on friday, trump toward louisiana, giving us a first look at how we might serve as a comforter-in-chief. and then, there was this. mr. trump: i have never been politically correct. it takes too much time will stop and i do regret it -- it takes too much time. and i do regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain. too much is at stake for us to be consumed with these issues, but one thing i can promise you is this, i can always tell you the truth. [
the ford foundation, the headaches and excellent -- ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. again from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill, it up even from "the washington post." good evening. the realities of running a presidential campaign really set in for donald trump this week. he had his first national security briefing. he reset his national security policy...
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page: excellent. dr. williams. dr. williams: when alice publishing about this, we were thinking about being recognized as human beings. one of the things in our community we always say is that we support the equal rights amendment. our organization is one of the lead organizations, but we hope our systems will recognize it is not the only issue in our community that we have to be concerned about. we have criminal justice issues, poverty issues, voter suppression issues. we have so many. our time is so divided. we would hope that our sisters are there for us also as we are on the issues like the equal rights amendment. page: excellent. let me start with you, kris. can you tell us a little more about the original equal rights amendment, and alice's intention when she put it out? what do you think she got the reaction of it was going to be? kris: i think when we got the right to vote, alice is already thinking about the next step. she had started doing legal research. she was working with great legal minds of the time. th
page: excellent. dr. williams. dr. williams: when alice publishing about this, we were thinking about being recognized as human beings. one of the things in our community we always say is that we support the equal rights amendment. our organization is one of the lead organizations, but we hope our systems will recognize it is not the only issue in our community that we have to be concerned about. we have criminal justice issues, poverty issues, voter suppression issues. we have so many. our...
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pretty amazing. - excellent, thanks a lot. (upbeat music) - [voiceover] oh yeah. - [david] what street am i off here of? ] you're on south main street. - [david] south main street. this is diamond deli out here, you guys have been here for a long time. - [man] absolutely. - [david] chuck's working hard, lynda isn't. what kind of name is that for a sandwich? - [man] that's actually named after my dad. my aunt owned it with him. she retired, so she's sitting in florida. my dad's doing all the work. - [david] i like that, zach, yeah, right dad. - [man] zach's my brother, he's my oldest brother. he used to always sit there and argue with my dad about what was right and wrong. - so every sandwich is like a story. - yes, almost every sandwich actually every sandwich y story up there? - well, mine, obviously, brett's it isn't fair. - [david] okay, well why don't we make one of those. what's in that? - that's got corn beef, thousand island, lettuce, tomato, pork and rye bread. - [david] okay, let's throw it together, let's so what hap
pretty amazing. - excellent, thanks a lot. (upbeat music) - [voiceover] oh yeah. - [david] what street am i off here of? ] you're on south main street. - [david] south main street. this is diamond deli out here, you guys have been here for a long time. - [man] absolutely. - [david] chuck's working hard, lynda isn't. what kind of name is that for a sandwich? - [man] that's actually named after my dad. my aunt owned it with him. she retired, so she's sitting in florida. my dad's doing all the...
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it just kind of takes that long to get major projects going. >> reporter: excellent, excellent. there's a family event, will be off castle rock parkway and north meadows drive. families can come out, bring bicycles, you can and have a good time. let's send it inside to dayle and our other anchor this morning. >> that would be nicole, daryl. >>> coming up, the fight against isis seems like aa endless job. now new numbers show how well we're doing against the terrorists. >>> and the zika virus causing more health problems than originally thhught. originally thhught. what doctors oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? wear? yeah, they have tiny holes to let the air through but... yessss. i love them. stay cool with breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. clean food. words you don't often hear. words we at panera live by. because clean food is food as it should be. with no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners, and no colors from artificial sources. we think clean food tastes better, feels better, does better. clean by year's end. every bite will be food as it should
it just kind of takes that long to get major projects going. >> reporter: excellent, excellent. there's a family event, will be off castle rock parkway and north meadows drive. families can come out, bring bicycles, you can and have a good time. let's send it inside to dayle and our other anchor this morning. >> that would be nicole, daryl. >>> coming up, the fight against isis seems like aa endless job. now new numbers show how well we're doing against the terrorists....
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the "center for inclusive excellence" is a group funded by student fees... when reached for an interview about the flyer - a spokesperson only had two words - "no comment". a new casino and resort... is getting ready to open near the strip. coming up... the new restaurants you'll find inside uber is big business.... but losing money hand over fist. what's causing the ride-sharing company... to go deep in red ink this year? in football going for two can be risky. in pizza? it's a sure thing. now get two medium two toppings pizzas for just $6.99 each. that's right just $6.99 each. better ingredients. better pizza. a stunning loss for uber this year. bloomberg reports the ride- hailing company has posted second-quarter losses exceeding 750-million dollars. this comes after losing 520-million in the first quarter. that puts uber on track to lose more than one- billion in the first half of 2016. according to uber's head of finance... huge expenses for uber's drivers are responsible for the majority say there's no need for customers to worry. the seven year- old c
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difference between how you use the word excellent and how he used the word excellent. >> he was referring to a man who was in his mid-40s who was solid muscle and who was in obviously in great condition. he was not 70 years old. the oldest man to enter the white house was elected and this was arguably one of the most important things dr. bornstein ever wrote and he showed no concern for the public to whom he meant to read, and all of the lab results were positive. when the doctor says positive it means abnormal. if reports are normal you say the results were negative. i also had difficulty with a gast gastroneurologist of evaluating the mental health of a patient. >> so when trump's doctor was asked about, trump's health in an actual interview he sort of laughed at one point and i want to play for you exactly what he said, dr. scheiner. >> his health is excellent, particularly his mental health. he thinks he's the best. he would be fit because his brain is turned on 24 hours a day. brain turned on on 24 hours a day and you mentioned he's a gastroenterologist and not someone who focuses on
difference between how you use the word excellent and how he used the word excellent. >> he was referring to a man who was in his mid-40s who was solid muscle and who was in obviously in great condition. he was not 70 years old. the oldest man to enter the white house was elected and this was arguably one of the most important things dr. bornstein ever wrote and he showed no concern for the public to whom he meant to read, and all of the lab results were positive. when the doctor says...
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you bring up an excellent point. historically when there is a sports protest that has to do with race and patriotism, we all look back on it fondly. everyone looks back on mohammed ally's bravery or the 1968 and juan carlos and tommy smith. those were not popular at the time. they were almost universely very unpopular. >> they lost their livelihood. people affiliated with them lost their livelihoods. their lives were destroyed for making what seems like a minor stand in a sports entity but hundreds of black people were, you know, think about jack johnson having the audacity to fight a white man and win. black people were murdered because of that. >> this is big. >> there is the fact the nfl puts a lot on their patriotism and in fact, one might say military how they celebrate a specific type of patriotism. there is a lot of controversy in the fact they were charging the pentagon to do a lot of things that looked like actually just pro bono expressions of gratitude for veteran service. this is also specific to the nfl
you bring up an excellent point. historically when there is a sports protest that has to do with race and patriotism, we all look back on it fondly. everyone looks back on mohammed ally's bravery or the 1968 and juan carlos and tommy smith. those were not popular at the time. they were almost universely very unpopular. >> they lost their livelihood. people affiliated with them lost their livelihoods. their lives were destroyed for making what seems like a minor stand in a sports entity...
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adding today's metal, the state has excelled. gold metals from maryland fifth in the world ahead of germany, japan and france. excellence in the pool. michael phelps and katie ledecky combined for nine golds. pretty good. you're probably wondering why is there a shirtless man on my television. bronze metal match. he appeared to have won seven to six, but he was celebrating a point removed for a violation and they lost then the coaches lost their minds, pants, ripped off their shirts and shoes and threw them. one coach went so far as to get down. to his skivies. the of a bad shoulder injury. seems the time off did bryce son good. he's it hitting over 400 and had his first homer since july 21 it's it's. bryce is back. one run lead, nats up 4-0. that is old vintage bryce right there. his twined of the season. you got to get an, you got to show up the that's how you know brycei is back. should be extra bases. slamming into the wall. the good catch. stayed in the game. good news. gets redemption. a line. two-run game tide 6-6. . walk-
adding today's metal, the state has excelled. gold metals from maryland fifth in the world ahead of germany, japan and france. excellence in the pool. michael phelps and katie ledecky combined for nine golds. pretty good. you're probably wondering why is there a shirtless man on my television. bronze metal match. he appeared to have won seven to six, but he was celebrating a point removed for a violation and they lost then the coaches lost their minds, pants, ripped off their shirts and shoes...
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. >> [inaudible] >> excellent, excellent. quite someether for time. i think excellent. i was with senator sessions and mayor giuliani, and we had a tremendous more than an hour, i think it was very good. [inaudible] >> no, not at all. we want what is good for the nine at states, and the president wants what's good for mexico, and sitting down and talking we both realizes and realizes from the beginning that it is better for both of us. yes, john? >> [inaudible] >> we did not discuss that. we did not discuss who pays for the wall. we did not discuss that. >> [inaudible] the wall, is it a nonstarter? start., i will nothing like an easy question like that. we did discuss the wall. we did not discuss payment of the wall. that will be for a later date. this was a preliminary meeting, an excellent meeting, and we are very well on our way. a lot of the things i said are very strong, but we have to be strong and say what is happening. there is crime, as you know, a lot of crime, and there are a lot of problems, but together we will solve those problems. i believe the president
. >> [inaudible] >> excellent, excellent. quite someether for time. i think excellent. i was with senator sessions and mayor giuliani, and we had a tremendous more than an hour, i think it was very good. [inaudible] >> no, not at all. we want what is good for the nine at states, and the president wants what's good for mexico, and sitting down and talking we both realizes and realizes from the beginning that it is better for both of us. yes, john? >> [inaudible] >>...
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. >> is there no excellence in society? >> that's all relative. it is graded on a curve. >> i don't see we have less excellence. i am not sure what we mean by men in this case. so it would seem that breasts don't have anything to do with it. as far as people getting married less there has been a lot of work done on this where people talk about labor and the market and technology. is the reason people are getting married less the availability of the depiction of [bleep]? i don't see the theory. what she is putting forth is a kind of satire and i took it as that, but nose as sociology. >> i want to breng you back. i went to three people because i feel you want to take them as a whole. >> personally, i have only seen men become more motivated when to bees become involved. >> hidden to bees maybe? >> the more motivated the more boobs. >> they are motivated to get the same person. >> i'm sure that's what many pool would say. >> what about bill clinton and boobs? >> we wouldn't have welfare reform. >> somehow the internet has become a thing and the ipho
. >> is there no excellence in society? >> that's all relative. it is graded on a curve. >> i don't see we have less excellence. i am not sure what we mean by men in this case. so it would seem that breasts don't have anything to do with it. as far as people getting married less there has been a lot of work done on this where people talk about labor and the market and technology. is the reason people are getting married less the availability of the depiction of [bleep]? i...
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by the way, there is an excellent biography of mamie eisenhower in the first lady series from kansas. -recommend it to you very highly. i had the occasion to review it. it's fleshed her out really well. hey. >> there's the story that a few years before truman tried to recruit eisenhower as his successor. so what happened in the interim, and why did eisenhower run as a republican if he could have easily run as a democrat in 1952? >> you're talking about an actual offer that was made to eisenhower before the 1948 convention where truman says, "i will help you get anything you want including the presidency of the united states." eisenhower did not believe in 1948 that he had the constituency to run either as a democrat or republican. he puts out in a letter to a new hampshire publisher, harold finder, i believe was his name, a very sherman-esque statement, i'm not going to run, period. what happened in between that was eisenhower fell into great dislike with harry truman. he did not like the way the truman's administration was running. he felt that he was more of a republican than a demo
by the way, there is an excellent biography of mamie eisenhower in the first lady series from kansas. -recommend it to you very highly. i had the occasion to review it. it's fleshed her out really well. hey. >> there's the story that a few years before truman tried to recruit eisenhower as his successor. so what happened in the interim, and why did eisenhower run as a republican if he could have easily run as a democrat in 1952? >> you're talking about an actual offer that was made...
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i mean, your excellency. my apologies, general washington. >> three years after the end of the revolutionary war, the articles of confederation are simply not holding up. the founding document that precedes the constitution does not provide a way for the states to work together on trade, borders or national defense. it requires congress to reach a unanimous vote to pass laws, and there is no president to enforce those that do. with the economy collapsing, it's clear the united states needs a stable federal government to unify it. once again, george washington will preside as the country takes on its next battle, states' rights versus a strong, centralized government. >> after the costly revolutionary war, americans are left with enormous debt, and not even george washington was immune. without a standard currency, national bank, or centralized government, the young nation is in economic free fall. >> gold and silver only. no paper money. >> the u.s. government under the articles of confederation had borrowed
i mean, your excellency. my apologies, general washington. >> three years after the end of the revolutionary war, the articles of confederation are simply not holding up. the founding document that precedes the constitution does not provide a way for the states to work together on trade, borders or national defense. it requires congress to reach a unanimous vote to pass laws, and there is no president to enforce those that do. with the economy collapsing, it's clear the united states...
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i mean the excellent si. >> the art cals of confederation are not holding up. the confounding document does not provide a way to work together on trade or borders or national defense. it requires them to have a unanimous vote and there's no president that's forced those that do. with the impounding it's clear that the united states needs a government to unify. once again georgia will preside as the country takes on the next battle and states right verses a strong centralized government. >> after the costly revolutionary war, the americans are left with enormous debt. without a standard curl, the stant ralized government and the young nation is in economic free fall. >> no paper money. >> the u.s. government under the articles of the confederation had borrowed a lot of money and had issued a lot of i ou's and ran the economy pretty poorly. >> washington saw the american currency collapses to the point that it cost $150,000 to buy a horse. >> they predicted this would happen. if we can't defeat the americans on the battlefield, okay let's give them the in depende
i mean the excellent si. >> the art cals of confederation are not holding up. the confounding document does not provide a way to work together on trade or borders or national defense. it requires them to have a unanimous vote and there's no president that's forced those that do. with the impounding it's clear that the united states needs a government to unify. once again georgia will preside as the country takes on the next battle and states right verses a strong centralized government....
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rio and the people of brazil for this distracting ordeal of what should rightly be a celebration of excellence. jimmy fiegen has release adrian advised statement with the hope of securing his passport to return to the united states. we'll have more on the story in the morning. >>> usain bolt will be running his final race 4 x 100 relay tomorrow night. for now, good night from rio. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ one journey. two teams. united for over 35 years. video. the u-s olympic committee -- reacting late tonight about the behavior of some of its swimmers has, truth, lies and t.rveillance video. the u.s. olympic committee reacting late tonight about the for bei of some of its swimmers, and two have returned to u.s. soil tonight. frome in rio and beyond with the latest. thanks for being with us for this special edition of nbc bay area news. n-b-c lack eye for team usa, but tonight damage control from the usoc. criticism against its swimmers and apology to city of rio. insight from defense attorney and lochte's long-team teammate. rick. >> good evening, janell and raj. we are here at the international swim
rio and the people of brazil for this distracting ordeal of what should rightly be a celebration of excellence. jimmy fiegen has release adrian advised statement with the hope of securing his passport to return to the united states. we'll have more on the story in the morning. >>> usain bolt will be running his final race 4 x 100 relay tomorrow night. for now, good night from rio. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ one journey. two teams. united for over 35 years. video. the u-s olympic committee --...
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chamberlain: excellent, thank you. [applause] sort ofberlain: continuing on this theme of this conventional wisdom of the idea that in red states or purple states, that somehow, i'm a craft win better by being more moderate or conservative, nobody on this panel has probably experienced that conventional wisdom more strongly than congressman alan grayson because he is somebody that is actually elected in bc and working with the establishment every day. we have seen -- [laughter] mr. chamberlain: we have seen the entire establishment is sort of working against you, much like with bernie from the president on down having endorsed your terrible opponent. we're not even talking about your general election opponent yet, we're talking about your absolutely terrible opponent in the primary. i would love to hear, what do youfeel about, what have learned from the sanders campaign manager are taking and implementing in your senate race, and how are you commanding that mention a wisdom? to seeyson: i'm pleased there is an audience
chamberlain: excellent, thank you. [applause] sort ofberlain: continuing on this theme of this conventional wisdom of the idea that in red states or purple states, that somehow, i'm a craft win better by being more moderate or conservative, nobody on this panel has probably experienced that conventional wisdom more strongly than congressman alan grayson because he is somebody that is actually elected in bc and working with the establishment every day. we have seen -- [laughter] mr. chamberlain:...
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high pressure then takes control for friday with what should be excellent weather conditions including sunshine, seasonal 70s, and appears to be a mixed bag heavy rain is causing flash flooding in richland and crawford counties. that's in the southwestern part of the state. localized flooding has lead to road closures and other issues in cities around those two wisconsin counties. it's been about 10 days since the torrential rains brought the floodwaters that turned so many people's live upside down in louisiana. but some are just getting back into their homes. s transport supplies by boat. those that lived through hurricane katrina are helping flood-ravaged homeowners get through this tough time. a florida teenager has beaten the odds... surviving an infection that kills nearly all of its victims. it comes from an amoeba that lives in warm, freshwater lakes. it's a case that may set a precedent for emergency room protocol, nationwide. two and a half weeks ago..... 16-year-old sebastian deleon severe.... he couldn't stand anyone touching him.doctors at orlando's "florida hospital for c
high pressure then takes control for friday with what should be excellent weather conditions including sunshine, seasonal 70s, and appears to be a mixed bag heavy rain is causing flash flooding in richland and crawford counties. that's in the southwestern part of the state. localized flooding has lead to road closures and other issues in cities around those two wisconsin counties. it's been about 10 days since the torrential rains brought the floodwaters that turned so many people's live upside...
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he looked excellent. what did you see from him? >> just mixing it up. he incorporated that curveball lately. he has been using it a lot more and keeping guys off balance. that's huge for us. >> reporter: the offense seemed locked in. you seemed locked in after struggles. have you made ajustments? >> i think you're always making adjustments. once you think about how the season went you will always have a few struggles but you have to keep looking to get better. just working and grinding. it is starting to come out a little bit. >> reporter: definitely is showing you're feeling comfortable at the plate. i want to ask you about the defense. the defense excellent all the way around tonight. he was kind of adding to that. what is your perception? you actually have to be locked in. do you get to admire what he is doing out there at all? >> no. but the balls you think will get to the infield usually don't. up the middle so it's just one of those things, i go straight to the back. >> reporter: congratulations on the win. let's get it up to jon and mike. >> jon:
he looked excellent. what did you see from him? >> just mixing it up. he incorporated that curveball lately. he has been using it a lot more and keeping guys off balance. that's huge for us. >> reporter: the offense seemed locked in. you seemed locked in after struggles. have you made ajustments? >> i think you're always making adjustments. once you think about how the season went you will always have a few struggles but you have to keep looking to get better. just working and...
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the new submarines are technically excellent. the head of the naval warfare center had a model of the new ssn built in his office because he was so impressed with it. and we're going to have to -- this is something we're going to have to monitor. in the baltic, the deezen submarine fleets, it's a little more unclear. they're prioritizing their nuclear powered boats and they've struggled with building newer diesel boats. but what they do have is modern and it's increasingly well-maintained and the personnel behind it are generally pretty good. so sort of moving on to nato, comes as no surprise that the capabilities have atrophied. nato didn't think it was going to be involved in territorial defense if high end war fighting. in all of its documents it was looking at afghanistan, stability operations, those types of activities. that shows up in the types and kinds of equipment being purchased. that said, there is a solid core of submarines within nato. and other capabilities have fallen further than that. that said, there are some p
the new submarines are technically excellent. the head of the naval warfare center had a model of the new ssn built in his office because he was so impressed with it. and we're going to have to -- this is something we're going to have to monitor. in the baltic, the deezen submarine fleets, it's a little more unclear. they're prioritizing their nuclear powered boats and they've struggled with building newer diesel boats. but what they do have is modern and it's increasingly well-maintained and...
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big changes could be coming for excel customers. how a late night settlement could affect you. >> and were signatures on one when you don't get enough sleep... tylenol? pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. k you. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club...
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gio gone sol ez, excellent on the monday. -- gonzalez. jeff and get this guy back together. he doesn't have it of late. trade turner gone. seven innings, gave up six hits and five runs. the giants are losers 5-1 and the record has dipped to 9-8. gio was excellent and gave up only two hits over seven ignition for the victory for the -- innings for the victory of the nationals. talk football. great week back in con ton, ohio. -- canton, ohio. let's talk raider football. let's talk the legend that is kenny stabler. that's fred giving the flak to kenny -- plaque to kenny stabler's grandson, justin. the stabler family was on hand. the raider star passed away last july. it was well overdue. loved by everyone, guys that he played with, so cool under pressure and led the raiders to a super bowl and so many come from behind victory ands well known to one long time in fact, lifelong raider fan, jack del rio who grew up in the east bay. he has great memories. >> watching him and coach madden on the sideline, they were so cool and calm and selected. they would talk things through on the
gio gone sol ez, excellent on the monday. -- gonzalez. jeff and get this guy back together. he doesn't have it of late. trade turner gone. seven innings, gave up six hits and five runs. the giants are losers 5-1 and the record has dipped to 9-8. gio was excellent and gave up only two hits over seven ignition for the victory for the -- innings for the victory of the nationals. talk football. great week back in con ton, ohio. -- canton, ohio. let's talk raider football. let's talk the legend that...
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. >> we were together for quite some time, and i think excellent. i was with senator sessions and mayor giuliani. and met for over an hour. >> we want what is good for the united states, he wants what is good for mexico, we realized from the beginning it's good for both of us, better for both of us, actually. john. >> we didn't discuss that. we didn't discuss who pays for the wall. we didn't discuss. >> well i'll start, nothing like an easy question like that. we discussed the wall, we did not discuss payment of the wall nap is for a later date. this was a preliminary, excellent meeting. we are, i think we're very well on our way. a lot of the things i said are very strong, but we have to be strong and say what is happening. there is crime, as you know, there is a lot of crime and problems, but i think together we will solve those problems. i believe the president and i will solve those problems. we will get them solved. illegal immigration is a problem for mexico as well as for us. drugs are a tremendous problem for mexico as well as us. it's not a
. >> we were together for quite some time, and i think excellent. i was with senator sessions and mayor giuliani. and met for over an hour. >> we want what is good for the united states, he wants what is good for mexico, we realized from the beginning it's good for both of us, better for both of us, actually. john. >> we didn't discuss that. we didn't discuss who pays for the wall. we didn't discuss. >> well i'll start, nothing like an easy question like that. we...
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- everything is excellent, right now we're just with the rum testing, okay? rum testing, that's about all the rum from dominican republic. - okay, so what's the first rum you showed them? - the first one we showed was the white (unclear), over there. - let's see. - that was the first one. is it smoother, lighter? - [neo] this one smoother, that one. - [david] little bit smoother. - [neo] yeah, a little bit, yeah. - [david] 1960, is that when they started making it here? - [neo] that's the name, up in the company. - okay, and what was the second rum you showed them? - the second one was that one. is the same one, but is only a different flavor. - [david] reserva unica, so how does it get to be brown like this, this color? - that's what i'm telling you is because they use different flavor. - so they probably put it in a barrel at. okay, so what are we pouring now? - this is the third one. this is different one, the turtle. everybody come on, we say arriba. - arriba! (neo speaking in spanish) - salud, one shot, one shot. - there we go, they're knocking that baby
- everything is excellent, right now we're just with the rum testing, okay? rum testing, that's about all the rum from dominican republic. - okay, so what's the first rum you showed them? - the first one we showed was the white (unclear), over there. - let's see. - that was the first one. is it smoother, lighter? - [neo] this one smoother, that one. - [david] little bit smoother. - [neo] yeah, a little bit, yeah. - [david] 1960, is that when they started making it here? - [neo] that's the name,...
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[applause] >> 8q so much that was excellent. but what these say to someone who says the states were not doing a good job before? bid is this a critique you hear frequently quite. >> that is the number one critique and frankly that isn't just the progressive era. the thinking that washington d.c. knows best bet you just cannot trust the states or trussed up parents there is of fundamental distrust. going through that history is that early on constitutional circumspection. presidents. pour james madison he tried more than anybody else even during the constitutional convention of the u.n. if federal role in education so badly but he said until we amend the constitution be congress has no authority obviously no longer were we looking at enumerated powers that is in the national interest for the federal government or the national government so that is how they can do an end run around the education -- constitution but that coincides with the disdain and disrespect and disregard for parents and the state's. so to reenter your question
[applause] >> 8q so much that was excellent. but what these say to someone who says the states were not doing a good job before? bid is this a critique you hear frequently quite. >> that is the number one critique and frankly that isn't just the progressive era. the thinking that washington d.c. knows best bet you just cannot trust the states or trussed up parents there is of fundamental distrust. going through that history is that early on constitutional circumspection. presidents....
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u-w-ms "center for inclusive excellence" debuted its 'just words' campaign last year. there are about a dozen words or phrases the group believes some people on campus could find offensive. they include "ghetto"-- "lame"-- "crazy"-- "nazi"-- and even "politically used as a way to deflect issues. other words like "crazy" create a negative image of people with mental illness. a campus spokesman says the words are not banned... these are only suggestions to draw attention to words that some students might find hurtful. jh 'were not saying you cant say some of those words - but some of those words can be construed as microaggressions.' cm 'i dont personally find any of those words offensive - i think the use of them is all about who you are with.' were told 'r-as' have gone throughr student living on campus feels impacted by another students choice of words. we have more details on a u-s soldier killed in afghanistan... we now know he has ties to wisconsin. 28- year old staff sergeant matthew -v- thompson is a 2006 brookfield central high school graduate -- and also attend
u-w-ms "center for inclusive excellence" debuted its 'just words' campaign last year. there are about a dozen words or phrases the group believes some people on campus could find offensive. they include "ghetto"-- "lame"-- "crazy"-- "nazi"-- and even "politically used as a way to deflect issues. other words like "crazy" create a negative image of people with mental illness. a campus spokesman says the words are not banned... these...
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high pressure then takes control for friday with what should be excellent weather conditions including sunshine, seasonal 70s, and low dew points. the weekend appears to be a mixed bag with another disturbance bringing more unsettled weather saturday afternoon through sunday morning. the class of 20-20 is getting settled into their new digs. it's freshman move-in day at students began arriving at residence halls bright and early this morning at eight a-m. freshman and their parents battled rain as they worked to move their things in. and it was a rollercoaster of emotions. freshman class is just over 2- thousand students in size. they come from more than 40 states... and 22 different countries. wisconsin high schoolers aren't making the grade on a national standarized test students across the state dropped on average nearly two points on the a-c-t college prepartory test this year. the average test score was 20- and-half points out of a possible 36. however, this is the first year all high school steven avery looking to get his conviction overturned. george mallet is in the newsroom wi
high pressure then takes control for friday with what should be excellent weather conditions including sunshine, seasonal 70s, and low dew points. the weekend appears to be a mixed bag with another disturbance bringing more unsettled weather saturday afternoon through sunday morning. the class of 20-20 is getting settled into their new digs. it's freshman move-in day at students began arriving at residence halls bright and early this morning at eight a-m. freshman and their parents battled rain...
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. >> excellent. >> excellent. thank you,ally a hug. this toy is a reminder that someone cares. these are a chance to be part of a team. and this is the chance to succeed. female announcer: with your support, everyone at sleep train proudly dedicates their time, hearts, and resources to giving local foster children one important thing: - hope... - hope... hope... not everyone can be a foster parent... ...but anyone can help a foster child. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ you've had a good long run. but your time is over. it's time for something new. something simple. grown right here in california with absolutely no antibiotics ever. food we're comfortable eating. making. serving. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >> ama: there is relief for pet owners waiting for a flight at sfo. the airport tweeted this picture of a sign letting passengers know about a pet relief area. unlike others at the airport it is not outsi
. >> excellent. >> excellent. thank you,ally a hug. this toy is a reminder that someone cares. these are a chance to be part of a team. and this is the chance to succeed. female announcer: with your support, everyone at sleep train proudly dedicates their time, hearts, and resources to giving local foster children one important thing: - hope... - hope... hope... not everyone can be a foster parent... ...but anyone can help a foster child. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better...
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excellent way to talk about it. >> there's a net. it was ngapeth's hand. >> they have to communicate whether they did or in this case earvin ngapeth may have numb hand because it was in the net. aaron russell back to serve. if you're just joining us, the united states a stunning comeback in the opening set. they won it 25-22. also on the second set by the same score. france came back. drilled the americans 25-14 in the third. americans out to a 6-1 lead but >> brazil's favorite player at the line. >> le roux. ngapeth. and he's stuffed. finally a stuffed block for the united states. >> talked to kevin earlier. >> easy serving right now for the united states. good play by lee. >> rouzier through a seam in the block and down. >> a lot of jump floats from france right now. tight set. taylor sander off the top. what a swing by matt anderson. wow. talk about taking out >> i'm watching this and watching the transition block of france and with kevin le roux out there i would go set to middle. i would exploit that matchup in transition. le ro
excellent way to talk about it. >> there's a net. it was ngapeth's hand. >> they have to communicate whether they did or in this case earvin ngapeth may have numb hand because it was in the net. aaron russell back to serve. if you're just joining us, the united states a stunning comeback in the opening set. they won it 25-22. also on the second set by the same score. france came back. drilled the americans 25-14 in the third. americans out to a 6-1 lead but >> brazil's...